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Jacob Alewijnsz
Alewijn Jacobsz. 1
of De Snook, hoek van Jacob Gerritsen Straat 2
died 1621 3
buried 5 July 1621, Oude Kerk, Delft 4
will dated 18 April 1621
Notes:
In his joint will with his wife, Maritgen Joosten, dated 18th April 1621,
he is called just Alewijn Jacobs and he signs himself as such. On the
occasion of his burial in the Oude Kerk, he is also recorded as just
Alewijn Jacobsz. The surname Tol seems only to have been applied to
him in the Church Register record of Maritgen Joosten's second
marriage in January 1622 when she is described as:
Maritgen Joosten wedu' van Alewyn Jacobsz tol.

When Alewijn Jacobs was married in 1606 he was living in the 'Grooten
Snouck' , and when he was buried in 1621, his address was 'de Snouck'
in the Jacob Gerritsen Street (inde Snoock opde houck van Jacob gerritsz
[straat]) and his widow continued to live in that house through her two
subsequent marriages, finally being buried from there herself in 1644.

married 20 August 1606 at Delft 5

Maritgen Joosten
died 1644
of De Snouck, on the corner of Jacob Gerritsz Straet 6


Jacob Alewijnsz.
c1607 -
1662
issue

children of Alewijn Jacobsz. and Maritgen Joosten

Jacob Alewijnsz. Tol circa 1607-1662
born circa 1607, (assumption)
died September 1662, Delft
buried 10 September 1662, St. Joris Kapel, Oude Kerk, Delft
 married 3 March 1647 Nieuwe Kerk, Delft

Lijsbet Dircx van der Piet 1626-1692
of Zusterslane bij Hoff, Delft

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